Taman Negara - A National Park in Malaysia
and with its 130 million years old jungle the oldest forest on Earth - and a
good trip for a long weekend from Singapore.

On the way from Singapore to Jerantut with the night train

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The three hours trip to Kuala Tahan up the
river is made with these boats

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Driving to Kuala Tahan. In the middle of the
way the engine died and we were carried by the current - in the wrong
direction

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And everywhere Monkeys

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Kuala Tahan -
the gateway to Taman Negara.

The floating restaurants serve Malaysian
meals and fresh fish direct from the river

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Starting the difficult eight hours trip
through the jungle following the path named "Crazy walk". This was one of
the most difficult trek which we ever did: muddy terrain, going up and down,
climbing fallen trees and crossing a lot of creeks. The humidity was 100%
like breathing water. We had to fight extra with hungry leeches which were
keen to drink our blood. Some got to bite us leaving the skin bleeding
without stopping. Anyway, it was a very interesting trek alone in the jungle.

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Taman Negara - Jungle everywhere

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Hanging bridge - the first sign of
civilization after seven hours walk - so we did not get lost

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Michael putting salt on a leech to make it
fall off from his leg

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We slept two nights inside the observation
tower at Bunbun Kumbang and the experience was overwhelming: the sounds
of the jungle, the full moon climbing above the canopy, animals in the dark
and a Monkey-Footed-Tree-Rat which ate a hole in Michaels brand new rucksack

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The leaf frog has a very good camouflage - if
it would not move we would never see it

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A leaf insect

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Colorful butterflies in the jungle

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... and Termites

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The canopy walk: 800m of hanging bridges high
in the trees getting people near to the jungle inhabitants which don't go
down on the ground

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Market in the village of Jerantut, the
starting and ending point of a trip to Taman Negara